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QU I>E:N ' € T H KATB E. ;u'• a # ;N ' ;8 T ;H $ '£ t Re. ■ ; .{Thoififti^t'H<m*>!>fi Town.) ' TO-NIGHT! 7.45. TO-NIGHT! A "Spectacular Adaptation of the World- .•■■■..■".•.■■■':. Famous Romance by COURTENAY RYLEY COOPER. ■ .Th« culminating point of the groat recordbrMking series of pictures that have been ifjun about the railroad's titania struggle •gainst the granite-hearted, relentless , : . „'.. . .'■. . Rockies — . : ■ *'THE WHITE DESERT." ' ' "THE WHITE DESERT." ■-■ ••■ "THE WHITE DESERT." " THE WHITE DESERT." "THE WHITE DESERT" " THE WHITE DESERT " Also, the Biggest and Best in SUPPORTING ATTRACTIONS. : Box Plan at The Bristol until 5.30 ; or Ring Theatre, Tel. 22-334, for. Reserved Se»U. _ „..■:■• '■ COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. MARY PHILBIN in . . . . "stella maris," From*'the World-famous Novel by ■■-■•■• William J. Locke, Ring's: theatre. iv ing's the a t re. ■!■ -.(Wellington's Popular Picture House). , TO-NIGHT! 8. ", TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I /-.. 8... TO-NIGHT! A' Powerful, Ultra-thrilling Story of .the Great North-west! A Super-Play of Mighty Emotions, Whirlwind Action,, Glorious Romance, and a : ' Smashing Climax! ', JACKSON GREGORY'S ; /. JACKSON GREGORY'S ' JACKSON GREGORY'S Famous Romance Translated to the Screen. "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER:" "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER," "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." The Romance of a Modern Maiden and a Primitive Man—with the finest Settings Ever Photographed in a Motion Picture, ' '•.- . With "TOM" MIX '■ and ALICE CALHOUN, "TOM" MIX and ALICE CALHOUN, Heading a Super-cast of Players. TREMENDOUS SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ■ BOX PLAN at Bristol until 5.M daily, *fter at Theatre; or Ring Telephone 22-212 for Bookings. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. ■ ■ ■ Courtenay place. TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2j30. ' 7.45 Evening. The.most sensational and scathing iudict- ■ rnfent of man-made laws ever presented on " . . the screen, "MORALS FOR MEN." "MORALS FOR MEN." "MORALS FOR MEN.'' ■ . ' ' "MORALS FOR MEN." . ..;..--... .-..: "MORAjLS FOR MEN." ■ - BESSIE HAVES SUNNED, AND THE ' WORLD REMEMBE RED— ■ JOE STRICKLAND, DRAGGED FROM THE DEPTHS, WAS LOVED AND FOR- ■ GIVEN. It doesn't seem quite fair • that there's " a special code of, morals for nieri...^ . - • Featuring ■■•■■• ■■ • . . ■ •; CONWAY.,:.. . „.,-,. ;,; ,■: AGNES '-•TEARLE, •'••'■•"• ■'<■■■• .■:' AYRES. "■- •■■"■.' V : /.' .'Also ■ , ■■■■■:. . FATHE REVIEW. TOPICAL BUDGET, COMEDY. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. . BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop (next-to Theatre), Telephone1 -181-838; r ,.«r,,Ring Theatre,- Telephone 21-842. FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction John. Fuller and Sons, Ltd. NIGHTLY, "at 8: SATURDAYS, 2.30. ONE OF THE GREATEST SUCCESSES •' ■ WE HAVE HAD. : -, LITTLE HERMIE WARD LITTLE HERMIE WARD And His . SNAPSHOT REVUE COMPANY. The Company that has been Delighting Dunedih, Exhibition Visitors for months. A- REAL COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. A Show that Sets a New Standard for "''.., Laughter-making. ' . . ' First Production I "THE LEGEND OF THE RING." "THE LEGEND OF THE RINQ." Sixty Laughs to the Minute. ' • Elaborately Staged and Altogether Highly Entertaining. NEW VAUDEVILLE. • First Appearance of JACK AND EVA ARNOLD, JACK AND EVA ARNOLD. ■ , In Smiles and Sniggers. -.'.■'. - First Appearance of ' . CAMPBELL AND WISE, j CAMPBELL AND WISE, • A Jollity Act of Quality. Last Week of ' FRANKS AND NEWTON. . FRANKS AND NEWTON, In New Ballroom Dances. .■'..' Last Week, of . HALMA The Crazy HALM A HALMA Dancing Juggler, HALMA FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES: O.S. and D.C., 2s 6d (Reserved 2s), plus tax; Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is; ' BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m. at Burnett's, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre (22-669) for Reservations tftor 7 p.m. ' •'' ' ■ - . ' SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from II a.m. to 10 p.m. Again to the fore with the brightest programme in town. A mighty production of unique merit. "PURAND OF THE BAD LANDS'." " DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS." " DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS.'1;': " DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS." "DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS.'? . 4. smashing, and matchless story of ronance, adventure, and grit. A. picture »rimful of the most daring thrills and episodes ever shown on the" Screen/ ..- BUCK JONEfi ' ■ . BUCK JONES In his Greatest Triumph. Tremendous Supporting Programme. High^class Comedy, Topical of intense " interest, Scenic, and" Unreal News Reel ■ ■ ' ' ■ (a: scream). '•' .. '': OUR ' THEATRE, NEWTOWN. .UK- THEATRE, .NEWTOWN. " >C : -. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. " ;, ■.= .:'•■ ..,t:! .GLENN HUNTER- •■■.---'}■ GLENN HUNTER ■■■-■ ■ - .- •■ :Jn . ■ , •■ "THE LITTLE GIANT." , "THE LITTLE GIAHT."- . - -' ,' "THE LITTLE GIANT." . ";■'-■ "THE LITTLE GIANT." A. delightful romance of young love, of imbition, of parties, and of the laughable troubles of the first year of marriage. Jn addition: ' " . -'.'.. BIG SUPPORTING • ... . PROGRAMME. OUR ORCHESTRA. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 'C- ' A Metro-Goldwin Special. f VIOLA DANA and MONTE BLUE " "REVELATION." ''REVELATION." . "REVELATION." ■Li.'.':' '.Gfiod Supporting Programme. ' 3^

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 2